Zambian talented female rapper Narjeh, whose real names are Nawa Supi, says musicians, should move away from miming at shows as it portrays unprofessionalism.
Speaking in a recent interview, the female rapper says it is best to first establish what the promoters want from the artiste before the stage is set.
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“Mimming at shows I feel is not very professional but sometimes it depends on the show promoter, because promoters also must pay extra role for live music because there is a lot involved on the part of the artiste before the deliver what is needed, especially when a band is
involved,” she said.
Supi stressed that artiste should at least try their best to deliver the half end demanded by promoters, as well as satisfying patrons who
attend such live shows.
She disclosed that her inspiration of getting hooked into the art of rap music was her love of consistently listening to queens of rap music in the western world.
“Growing up I listened to a lot of music specifically Hip hop. Female Queen MC’s Latifa from USA and MC Lyte were my favorite rappers at the
time, then one day I thought to myself that I think I can be a rap queen too, and that become my motivation which was how I found myself
into the rap industry,” she said.
Contributed by Harbguy Mwambazi
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